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Question about food and if i'll die eating it?
I cooked 4 chicken breasts in the oven this time last night. I ate 2, which i usually do. Then, when cooled down i usually put the other 2 in fridge for tomorrow.
Anyway, last night i forgot to put them in the fridge, and have stayed in the oven (obviously i turned it off after cooking last night) ever since. Will they be ok to reheat now? |
Get them down you. The worst that can happen will be that you sh!t splash the toilet porcelain. Enjoy your chicken.
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Bin them. You'll be ill.
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You won't die or anything, it's been cooked once so there's no salmonella or anything.
Get outside it! |
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OK then, remember what I said when you're throwing your guts up.
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id eat them without a worry. At best they have sat in 14 C
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Pork is the one you need to be wary of.
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Eat them man and stop being a pussy
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Coronation chicken
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you will be fine, its not exactly warm
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I'm surprised you're all still alive if you think this isn't a really silly thing to condone.
Chicken is dangerous to recook. |
A fridge is a relatively new invention, whatever did people do before they came along :laugh:
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Well im just about to eat now so...
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And can make takeaway pizza's last 48 hours with meat on them tbf
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I personally wouldn't take the risk.
But good luck if you've gone for it. |
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I would Fry them in High Heat They never got Hot after the Oven turned off No Vermin Landed on them. So Frying on Real High Heat Kills any problems Good, the cooked meat stayed in a closed space like the real old days when not everyone had a fridge........................ |
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I would. As Cost of meat has gone UP |
You should be fine, as long as it's not pork.
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Do let us know if you're still alive today Swan.
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